Trying to get phone records, says Digvijaya
Trying to get phone records, says Digvijaya
To prove that he spoke to Karkare, Digvijaya said he requested Telecom Ministry to recover his call records.

Guwahati: Sticking to his controversial statement on Hemant Karkare, Congress leader Digvijaya Singh on Tuesday said he was "not a liar" and was trying to get phone records to prove that the slain Maharashtra ATS chief had spoken to him a few hours before the 2008 Mumbai attacks.

"I am not a liar, there is no need for me to lie that I had spoken to Hemant Karkare. There is no need for me to spread a lie. I stand by what I said. It's not a new thing and I have said it many times on the electronic media and to the print media," Singh, who has recently been made party in-charge of poll-bound Assam, told reporters.

The Congress General Secretary had said that Karkare had spoken about threats from right-wing groups during the telephonic conversation with him.

The former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister, who, on Monday claimed he had records to prove that he had spoken to Karkare, on Tuesday said he has requested the Telecom Ministry to recover the record of the call between him and the police officer from its recovery centre in Pune.

Singh said that he had earlier sent a request in this regard to the General Manager of BSNL at Bhopal but "has got in writing from them that they cannot provide details of this number as the records are kept only for 12 months".

He said he had spoken to spoken to Karkare from his number registered in Bhopal.

Dismissing as "absolutely rubbish" suggestions that he was questioning the investigation in the 26/11 case or meant to say that Pakistani terrorists were not involved in the encounter of Karkare, he said, "BJP is a master of double speak and is creating confusion" on his remarks.

Singh said, "I do not have any doubt about involvement of Pakistani terrorists in 26/11."

He rejected former Assam Chief Minister Praful Kumar Mahanta's charge that he was using Karkare as a weapon for creating communal divide in the country.

"Mahanta is my old friend. He should stop making such statements," he said.

Continuing his tirade against the BJP, Singh said immediately after the incident former Governor Julio Rebiero had also said that Karkare had met him a few days before the 26/11 and had told him that he was sad as senior BJP leaders Lal Krishna Advani, Rajnath Singh and some Hindu outfits "were levelling baseless allegations against him and had raised questions on his honesty and integrity.

"I want to ask the BJP what right Advani and Rajnath Singh had to to put question marks on Karkare's honesty and integrity. Was this act by a former Home Minister of the country not an attempt to influence the investigations and demoralise Karkare," he said.

Replying to a question, he said that he was "grateful" that the BJP has reacted strongly to his statement.

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